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No. Josey Wales is a fictional character. He was created by Forrest Carter, for the novel Gone to Texas.Josey Wales is a Fictional_charactercreated by author Forrest_Carter, for his NovelGone_to_Texas.You're wrong. He was based on the Bushwhacker Bill Wilson. Check it out. He is even called "Mr. Wilson" near the end.
Tec is Filmed in Country of Wales. Wales is part of the UK The original answer was "Wales in England." That's like saying "The Sopranos" was filmed in "New Jersey in New York" Wales is a country West of England and part of the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom consists of Wales, England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Bridgend , South Wales
Anthony Roye was born in 1922, in North Wales, Wales, UK.
It has since 2010 been made predominantly in Cardiff, Wales by the BBC Wales Team.
The Inlaw Josie Wales was created in 2000.
In "The Outlaw Josie Wales," a Missouri boat ride refers to a form of execution by hanging. This term is used when characters discuss the fate of those who oppose the Confederacy, implying that they would be taken to their deaths in a similar fashion. The phrase symbolizes the brutal reality of the Civil War era and the harsh consequences faced by outlaws and those deemed traitors.
Clint Eastwood played a Civil War soldier in a Missouri horse unit in The Outlaw Josie Wales. Most of the film is about the postwar time.
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Shelly Hatton was born on August 3, 1962, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
no the Texas rangers at the end were told he was guned down they believed it and left but Fletcher[Jhon Vernon] knew .and lets Wales go saying he owes him one Eastwood rides off into the sunset clasic.
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The line is from the movie, The Outlaw Josey Wales.
Outlaw Josey Wales
'The Outlaw Josey Wales' was filmed in Utah (Glen Canyon, Kanab, Paria), Arizona (Lake Powell, Mescal, Old Tuscon) and California (Oroville).
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